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Irene Antonia Diane Reece

About the Artist Irene Antonia Diane Reece creates image-based, multimedia installations that engage viewers in conversations about racial identity, African diaspora, social injustice, family histories, re-memory, mental and community health.… Read More »

Elizabeth Chapin

  In Treespell, Chapin delves into the natural and mythological realms to comment with dark whimsy on the transformative power of the gaze, and the interconnectedness of all living things.… Read More »

(SOLD OUT) PrintAustin: Water Marbling

Join us for an afternoon of exploring water marbling- an ancient mono-printing process with local artist Mercedez Rex. She will cover a brief history of marbling and demonstrate basic techniques… Read More »

January Diva Party

Art Diva members are invited to join in our upcoming Diva party, Thursday, January 18th from 6 to 8 pm! If you are interested in becoming a member, visit our… Read More »

Alejandra Almuelle

Opening Reception | Sat, Mar 23 | 7-9pm The focus of Alejandra Almuelle’s work is the human form. The body not only carries our genetic memory, but it is the… Read More »

Maria Cristina Jadick

About the Artist Maria Cristina Jadick’s conceptually based art addresses suffering and redemption. Through a variety of media—photography, video, painting, print making and performance—she articulates and responds to the trauma… Read More »

Aisha Imdad

Inspired by Indian, Mughal and Persian miniatures and frescos historically prized in her birthplace of Pakistan, Aisha Asim Imdad creates work that reflects traditional and contemporary approaches to painting. Based… Read More »

Ranran Fan

About the Artist In interactive installations that feature elaborate mechanical devices, Ranran Fan creates encrypted devices that rely on AI to facilitate conversations that many find difficult. With a goal… Read More »

Hiba Ali

This show features burning incense. For visitors with scent sensitivities, this exhibition will be sensory friendly between 10-11AM Monday-Friday and 12-1PM Saturday. There was this cosmic dust that fell at… Read More »